Dear all,
I have this message: An error occurred with this dataset after running Galaxy. The results in my local ~/galaxy/database/files/000 are fine. Even I can View and Download these results from Galaxy GUI's History panel.  There are no any error messages indicating my R scripts are wrong.  Only message under  An error occurred with this dataset is  Create profile matrix with method 'bin' and step 1 ... OK which is not an error message from running xcms.  What happened? Or do I just ignore this message because all of results from galaxy are correct? 
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Question: An error occurred with this dataset
    
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Jennifer Hillman Jackson ♦ 25k wrote:
Hello,
That looks like a warning message, not a job error, and can probably be ignored if the result is green. Some tools include intermediate/computational tool output in the stderr instead of stdout. 
Are the result datasets green in color or red? Which tool was used if red?
Thanks! Jen, Galaxy team
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